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Two new ambassadors for the project MAX, the adult confidant for each child
Emojis and online slang guide
This is a practical guide explaining popular emojis, slang words, abbreviations, and tone indicators commonly used by children and young people online.
It helps parents and caregivers, teachers and educators, and professionals better understand youth digital communication, including hidden meanings, internet culture references, and potential risk signals. The resource supports safer and more informed communication in the digital environment.
Guide on parental controls tools
This guide provides an overview of monitoring settings available in popular apps and specialised parental control software to help parents and caregivers ensure their children's safety online.
Guidelines for the use of AI in primary and secondary education in Latvia
The guidelines for the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in primary and secondary education are a practical recommendation-based document that supports schools, educators, students, and parents and caregivers in using artificial intelligence responsibly and meaningfully in the educational process.
Online scams and young people: what parents need to know
Podcast: the online world doesn’t just influence kids, it re-shapes them
How many times a day do kids look at a screen? And what if the online world doesn’t just entertain them, but actually changes who they are? In this episode, we dive into the impact of the digital environment on children and teens, from social media algorithms and beauty culture to exposure to sexual content online, and the effects on their self-image, relationships, and boundaries.
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Ten tips for a safer use of AI: a digital poster
This poster contains 10 practical tips to help children and young people use artificial intelligence (AI) safely and responsibly.
It encourages critical thinking, fact-checking, and an ethical use of AI, while highlighting the importance of protecting personal data, avoiding scams, and reporting inappropriate content. The resource supports safer, more informed, and creative use of AI in everyday learning and digital activities.
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Data Protection Day 2025
On 26 April 2006 the Council of Europe decided to launch a Data Protection Day to be celebrated each year on 28 January, the date on which the Council of Europe’s data protection convention, known as “Convention 108”, was opened for signature. Data Protection Day is now celebrated globally and is called Privacy Day outside Europe.
CyberGuard 2025: Cybersecurity Conference in Croatia Brings Together Experts to Tackle Growing Online Threats
Dutch Safer Internet Centre
The Dutch Safer Internet Centre aims to support minors in tackling online risks, empower them to become media-literate, resilient and digital citizens, and keep them safe through providing help when needed. The SIC consists of Offlimits, which operates the hotline, the helpline and the youth panel, and ECP and Netwerk Mediawijsheid, which acts as the awareness centre.


